What a difference two years make? Comparing SBC prices in 2024 and 2026
If you’ve got an Orion O6 or O6N lying around, it’s time to dust it off. CIX just released a massive Debian 13 update that installs kernel 7.0 along with the NPU and VPU drivers in one go.
https://interfacinglinux.com/2026/04/27/orion-o6-o6n-debian-13-update-with-kernel-7-0-and-npu-vpu-support/ #DEBIAN #firmware #Linux #O6N #Orion #RADXABanana Pi introduces a tiny RISC-V computer with up to 60 TOPS of AI performance
The Banana Pi BPI-SM10 is a tiny computer with SpacemiT K3 RISC-V processors, support for up to 32GB of LPDDR5-RAM, and an emphasis on AI thanks to the chip’s support for up to 60 TOPS of AI performance.
Banana Pi hasn’t announced how much its model will cost yet, but the compute module that powers the system appears to be the same size and shape as NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin NX, and the carrier […]
#ai #bananaPi #bananaPiBpiSm10 #devBoard #k3PicoItx #radxa #radxaC200 #radxaC200OrinDeveloperKit #riscV #spacemit #spacemitK3 Read more: https://liliputing.com/banana-pi-and-radxa-introduce-tiny-risc-v-computers-with-up-to-60-tops-of-ai-performance/#Radxa Shrunk The #Raspberry Pi 5
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Linux 7.0 Release – Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures

Linus Torvalds has just released Linux 7.0 on LKML: The last week of the release continued the same "lots of small fixes" trend, but it all really does seem pretty benign, so I've tagged the final 7.0 and pushed it out. I suspect it's a lot of AI tool use that will keep finding corner cases for us for a while, so this may be the "new normal" at least for a while. Only time will tell. Anyway, this last week was a little bit of everything: networking (core and drivers), arch fixes, tooling and selftests, and various random fixes all over the place. Let's keep testing, and obviously tomorrow the merge window for 7.1 opens. I already have four dozen pull requests pending - thank you to all the early people. Linus This follows the Linux 6.19 release about two months ago, which brought us PCIe link encryption and